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So I'm selling my old 10/22 to a buddy of mine, and i'd been having some problems with it not ejecting shells properly. I decided that since I've put roughly 20,000 shots through it without a teardown it probably just needed a little cleaning. Well, after tearing it down, I can't get it back together!!! Anyone know of a reasonable shop in the metro? I live in plymouth and work in Vadnais Heights, so pretty much anywhere in the northern half of the metro is on my way home from work.

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fish, have you looked online for the schematics and how to take it apart and put it back together? I remember having problems with the 10/22 I took apart and I found the needed information on rimfirecentral

If you have all the parts, I have faith you can put it back together.....

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Simon's on Old Highway 10 (Spring Lake park I think). They are in-between 35W and 65. I've had a couple guns fixed there. I thought they were pretty reasonable.

I second these guys. They know their stuff. I had an gun that was giving me some grief. Fixed it on the spot while I sat there and the price couldn't be beat. I had to buy something else in the store just so I didn't feel bad. Store is not much to look at but the service can't be beat.

Well you must be talking about my old-New Cat?
Tore it down and found a finger tight head bolt and loose carb boot bolt! Someone at the Cat plant went to lunch a little early!!
The cylinder is in the shop right now so it may be back on the lake fishing anyway yet this year? High speed trails. May be not?

Following Monday's snow we hit the Reservoir Trail out of Twig Wed afternoon. Freshly groomed and what a sweet ride it was but too short More snow in the forecast. Ride When and What You Can. Going out Fri night.

"A little too fast for a sled not completely broke in yet any way"
For what the new POO Axys or the 2003 Cat?
Very low miles on an old sled is good but sitting idle for years is no good.
Dirty carbs and or rust on the bearings was the Cats downfall.

Most riders are going to cross a driveway in the ROW as if it were any other crossing. Start putting up barricades or berms to impede crossing the the ROW and heads will butt. Point is you may have paved the driveway onto the ROW and feel some ownership but the law says you don't control it. I see it all the time where a landowner blocks of the ROW. The local club might contact you or Law Enforcement will to inform you to remove the barrier.

Well, it’s been a few more days. Cardinals are eating it, but they don’t seem to prefer it. Must be a lower quality seed, perhaps? I’m only getting 1 or 2 cardinals now, as opposed to the 10 to 12 I was getting before. Also not getting the sunset feeding frenzy anymore. The redpolls love it though. Anyway, do you guys do anything to help prevent sunflower shell messes, or do anything to clean them up, or do you just deal with the mess?

I noticed lately most tire shops have and use torque wrenches instead of just relying on impacts like they used to. Probably a liability thing. Keep in mind a lot of shops employ high school kids part time which is good because they know everything at that age. I had a shop years back put on lugs so tight it ruined the rims and lug nuts. Breaker bar is also a handy tool as well as the BFH

It may be that they knew the folks up there needed a little extra help because they couldn't get the Righty tighty-Lefty loosey deal down. So, they had to make special trucks just for the Yukon Territory?